2009 to 2000 Family Counselor/Clinical LiaisonYouth Pastor-Richland Baptist Church Memphis, TN 2007 to 2008Bellevue Baptist Cordova, TN 2005 to 2007 Community Missions Team MemberBellevue Baptist Memphis, TN 2005 to 2006 Route Manager-Java Coast Coffee CompanyLifeWay Christian Bookstore Memphis, TN 2005 to 2006 Receiving Clerk and Cashier
Education:
Union University Germantown, TN Jan 2008 to Jan 2011 Bachelor of Science in Organizational LeadershipMid-America Baptist Theological Seminary Cordova, TN Jan 2005 to Jan 2008 Associate in Divinity
Skills:
Computer skills--good aptitude in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint as well as many other custom company software programs. Also able to type 55+ words per minute.
"We could protest until we're blue in the face but there weren't people normally around to see that," said Darrell Prince, a 35-year-old political fundraiser from New York who is part of Occupy Wall Street. "Whether it was intelligent design or they were just fortunate, it worked out for the RNC."
"Romney really represents the core of what we're talking about in terms of being the one percent," said Darrell Prince, 35, an activist with Occupy Wall Street. "Money is going to propel him to the nomination."
It has $435,000 most of it from online credit-card donations, but $85,000 of it has been donated in person at the Manhattan park that's become the epicenter of the global "anti-greed" protests, said Darrell Prince, an activist using his business background to keep track of the daily donations.
The movement has $435,000 $85,000 of it donated in person at the Manhattan park that's become the epicenter of the global "anti-greed" protests and the remainder from online credit-card donations, said Darrell Prince, an activist using his business background to keep track of the daily donations.
Date: Oct 19, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Ironically, Occupy Wall Street movement has to manage growing funds
Roughly $8,000 is now coming in every day just from the lock boxes set up to take donations at Zuccotti Park, said Darrell Prince, an activist using his business background to keep track of the daily donations. More is coming through the mail and online.
many corporations that the activists blame for the nation's financial woes, it's growing. Roughly $8,000 is now coming in every day just from the lock boxes set up to take donations at Zuccotti Park, said Darrell Prince, an activist using his business background to keep track of the daily donations.